Pokemon is definitely better than Digimon. I think this is because Pokemon have a language, and that is really cool, but Digimon speak human language, witch makes Pokemon unique. Another argument is that Pokemon do not die as often as Digimon do. That makes Digimon a really sad show to watch. My last argument is that Pokemon have WAY more attacks than Digimon does. Digimon usually have 1 or 2 moves, but Pokemon have lots of moves. So are you on my side that Pokemon are better than Digimon is :).

Let me point out that you used incorrect grammar when saying "witch." You should have said "which." So, I'll go ahead and break your claim to pieces one by one.

1. Language
Pokemon don't have a language, they just say the name of themselves. Example, Pikachu says "Pika, pika pika" and "PiiikaaaaaaaaachhhUUUUUUUUU." Plus, "human language" isn't a language. If you're talking about the English language, than you should have said English.

No offense to my opponent, but really voters? Me pointing out her grammar = Loss? Yet, when I use an argument that is one word shorter than the opposition, than I'm not expanding enough. I give up on this bloody website.....

Reasons for voting decision: Con spent an estimated third of his characters pointing out a spelling error when it's up to the judges to penalize, not Con. Con left other arguments out instead of going against them.

Reasons for voting decision: Pro's gave more unreferenced reasons that Con, and Con only contested the language point of Pro's, so the other two of Pro's arguments are dropped, thereby making Pro win arguments. S&G to Con for Pro's terrible mistake in the resolution.

Reasons for voting decision: I still agree that Pokemon are better, but I tried not to let that influence my decision. I gave the win to Pro because Con wasted most of their 500 characters by pointing out a grammatical error as well as weak refutations without really talking about Digimon. Pro supported his/her case better.

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